Short description: Chronological listing
This timeline of Permian research is a chronological listing of events in the history of geology and paleontology focused on the study of earth during the span of time lasting from 298.9–252.17 million years ago and the legacies of this period in the rock and fossil records.
19th century
1828
1854
1855
- Geinitz described the new genus Halonia.
1865
- Gervais described the new genus Mesosaurus and species Mesosaurus tenuidens.[1]
1870
1877
- Cope described the new genus Diplocaulus.
1877
1882
1887
- Cope described the new genus Eryops.
1889
1899
20th century
1904
1911
- Broom described the new genus and species Moschops capensis.
1919
1922
1937
1948
21st century
2018
- Niko et al. described the new species Sutherlandia jamalensis.[4]
- Wu et al. described the new species Juxathyris subcircularis.[5]
- Torres-Martínez, Sour-Tovar and Barragán described the new genus Kukulkanus and species Kukulkanus spinosus.[6]
- Afanasjeva, Jun-Ichi and Yukio described the new species Leurosina katasumiensis.[7]
- Tazawa and Araki described the new species Neochonetes (Huangichonetes) matsukawensis.[8]
- Terrill, Henderson and Anderson published article about histological sections of Ordovician and Permian conodont dental elements from the Bell Canyon Formation (Texas , United States ), Harding Sandstone (Colorado, United States), Ali Bashi Formation (Iran) and Canadian Arctic, examining those fossils for the presence and distribution of soft tissue biomarkers.[9]
- Yuan, Zhang and Shen described the new species Mesogondolella hendersoni.[10]
- Golding and Orchard in Golding described the new genus Pustulognathus and species Pustulognathus vigilans.[11]
- Read and Nestell described the new species Sweetognathus duplex.[12]
- Read and Nestell described the new species Sweetognathus wardlawi.[12]
- Golubev and Bulanov published article about description of anamniote tetrapod fossils from the Late Permian Sundyr Tetrapod Assemblage (Mari El, Russia ).[13]
- Tarailo published article about a study on the relationship between taxonomic and ecological diversity of temnospondyls across the Permian–Triassic boundary in the Karoo Basin of South Africa .[14]
- Gee and Reisz published article about well-preserved postcranial skeletons of two dissorophids are described from the early Permian karst deposits near Richards Spur (Oklahoma, United States ).[15]
- Gee and Reisz published article about new skull remains of Cacops morrisi, as well as the first known postcranial remains of the taxon, are described from the Permian of the Richards Spur locality (Oklahoma, United States ).[16]
2019
See also
References
- ↑ Gervais, Paul (1865). "Description du Mesosaurus tenudiens. Reptile fossile de l'Afrique australe". Académie des Sciences et Lettres de Montpellier. Mémoires de la Section des Sciences 6 (2): 169–175.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Georg, Gürich (1889). "Ditrochosaurus capensis - ein neuer Mesosaurier aus der Karooformation Süd-Afrikas". Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft 41 (4): 641–652.
- ↑ "La faune continentale du terrain houiller du Nord de la France: son utilisation stratigraphique | P. Pruvost" (in en). https://www.researchgate.net/publication/312992521.
- ↑ Shuji Niko; Mahdi Badpa; Abbas Ghaderi; Mohammad Reza Ataei (2018). "Early Permian tabulate corals from the Jamal Formation, East-Central Iran". Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science, Series C 44: 19–29. http://www.kahaku.go.jp/research/publication/geology/download/44/BNMNS_C44_19.pdf.
- ↑ Huiting Wu; Weihong He; G.R. Shi; Kexin Zhang; Tinglu Yang; Yang Zhang; Yifan Xiao; Bing Chen et al. (2018). "A new Permian–Triassic boundary brachiopod fauna from the Xinmin section, southwestern Guizhou, south China and its extinction patterns". Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology 42 (3): 339–372. doi:10.1080/03115518.2018.1462400.
- ↑ Miguel A. Torres-Martínez; Francisco Sour-Tovar; Ricardo Barragán (2018). "Kukulkanus, a new genus of buxtoniin brachiopod from the Artinskian–Kungurian (Early Permian) of Mexico". Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology 42 (2): 268–275. doi:10.1080/03115518.2017.1395073.
- ↑ G. A. Afanasjeva; Tazawa Jun-Ichi; Miyake Yukio (2018). "New brachiopod species Leurosina katasumiensis (Chonetida) from the Kungurian Katasumi Limestone of the Kusu Area, central Japan". Paleontological Journal 52 (4): 389–393. doi:10.1134/S0031030118040020.
- ↑ Jun-ichi Tazawa; Hideo Araki (2018). "Middle Permian (Wordian) brachiopod fauna from Matsukawa, South Kitakami Belt, Japan, Part 2". Science Reports of Niigata University. (Geology) 33: 9–24.
- ↑ D. F. Terrill; C. M. Henderson; J. S. Anderson (2018). "New applications of spectroscopy techniques reveal phylogenetically significant soft tissue residue in Paleozoic conodonts". Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry 33 (6): 992–1002. doi:10.1039/C7JA00386B.
- ↑ Dong-Xun Yuan; Yi-Chun Zhang; Shu-Zhong Shen (2018). "Conodont succession and reassessment of major events around the Permian-Triassic boundary at the Selong Xishan section, southern Tibet, China". Global and Planetary Change 161: 194–210. doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2017.12.024. Bibcode: 2018GPC...161..194Y.
- ↑ Martyn L. Golding (2018). "The multielement apparatuses of Guadalupian to Lopingian (Middle-Upper Permian) sweetognathids from North America, and their significance for the phylogeny of Late Paleozoic conodonts". Bulletins of American Paleontology 395–396 (395–396): 115–125. doi:10.32857/bap.2018.395.09. https://priweb.org/downloads/pubs/item_pdf_5828.pdf.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Michael T. Read; Merlynd K. Nestell (2018). "Cisuralian (Early Permian) sweetognathid conodonts from the upper part of the Riepe Spring Limestone, North Spruce Mountain Ridge, Elko County, Nevada". Bulletins of American Paleontology 395–396 (395–396): 89–113. doi:10.32857/bap.2018.395.08. https://priweb.org/downloads/pubs/item_pdf_5828.pdf.
- ↑ V. K. Golubev; V. V. Bulanov (2018). "Amphibians of the Permian Sundyr Tetrapod Assemblage of Eastern Europe". Paleontological Journal 52 (6): 639–652. doi:10.1134/S0031030118060059.
- ↑ David A. Tarailo (2018). "Taxonomic and ecomorphological diversity of temnospondyl amphibians across the Permian–Triassic boundary in the Karoo Basin (South Africa)". Journal of Morphology 279 (12): 1840–1848. doi:10.1002/jmor.20906. PMID 30397933.
- ↑ Bryan M. Gee; Robert R. Reisz (2018). "Postcrania of large dissorophid temnospondyls from Richards Spur, Oklahoma". Fossil Record 21 (1): 79–91. doi:10.5194/fr-21-79-2018.
- ↑ Bryan M. Gee; Robert R. Reisz (2018). "Cranial and postcranial anatomy of Cacops morrisi, a eucacopine dissorophid from the early Permian of Oklahoma". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 38 (2): e1433186. doi:10.1080/02724634.2018.1433186. Bibcode: 2018JVPal..38E3186G.
- ↑ Rubidge, Bruce S.; Smith, Roger M. H.; Gaetano, Leandro C.; Abdala, Fernando (2019). "A new large cynodont from the Late Permian (Lopingian) of the South African Karoo Basin and its phylogenetic significance" (in en). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 186 (4): 983–1005. doi:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlz004. ISSN 0024-4082.
- ↑ Kammerer, Christian F. (2019). "A new dicynodont (Anomodontia: Emydopoidea) from the terminal Permian of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa" (in en). Palaeontologia Africana. ISSN 2410-4418. http://wiredspace.wits.ac.za/handle/10539/26708.
- ↑ Spindler, Frederik; Werneburg, Ralf; Schneider, Jörg W. (2019-06-01). "A new mesenosaurine from the lower Permian of Germany and the postcrania of Mesenosaurus: implications for early amniote comparative osteology" (in en). PalZ 93 (2): 303–344. doi:10.1007/s12542-018-0439-z. ISSN 1867-6812.
- ↑ Голубев, В. К. (2019). "Новый пермский тероцефал (Therocephalia, Theromorpha) из сундырского комплекса Восточной Европы". Палеонтологический Журнал (4): 87–92. ISSN 0031-031X. https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=38502635.
- ↑ A. Suchkova, Julia; K. Golubev, Valeriy (2019). "Новый примитивный тероцефал (Therocephalia, Theromorpha) из средней перми Восточной Европы". Палеонтологический Журнал (3): 88–96. doi:10.1134/S0031031X19030176. ISSN 0031-031X. https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=37310129.
- ↑ Reisz, Robert R. (2019-04-11). "A small caseid synapsid, Arisierpeton simplex gen. et sp. nov., from the early Permian of Oklahoma, with a discussion of synapsid diversity at the classic Richards Spur locality". PeerJ 7: e6615. doi:10.7717/peerj.6615. ISSN 2167-8359. PMID 30997285.
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